Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed, it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves.

We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many.

In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we all have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

Children of a young age pretty much believe and receive anything good with much joy. They don't question why or how - they just trust and enjoy the goodness. As we get older, we develop a case of skepticism which leads to cynicism and disbelief. Instead of marveling at the stars and dancing like no one is watching we on the other hand we think of burning hydrogen balls and make sure our dancing is coordinated carefully, step by step. With the Spiritual, Jesus calls us to be just like children and believe that what He has for us is very good. Like children, we are invited to open our hearts and hands to trust, receive and believe.

Children of a young age pretty much believe and receive anything good with much joy. They don't question why or how - they just trust and enjoy the goodness. As we get older, we develop a case of skepticism which leads to cynicism and disbelief. Instead of marveling at the stars and dancing like no one is watching we on the other hand we think of burning hydrogen balls and make sure our dancing is coordinated carefully, step by step. With the Spiritual, Jesus calls us to be just like children and believe that what He has for us is very good. Like children, we are invited to open our hearts and hands to trust, receive and believe.

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